Run with us at Virgin Money London Marathon 2018 - every step you take, every mile you run will help bring closer the day that no-one dies from breast cancer.

About the Virgin Money London Marathon

The Virgin Money London Marathon is the biggest fundraising event in the world, and truly is the experience of a lifetime!

Lined with hundreds of thousands of supporters, this famous route takes in many of London’s top sights, starting off in historical Greenwich and finishing in The Mall.

Whether this is your first big challenge or you’re a seasoned marathon runner, our experienced team at Breast Cancer Now will be with you every step of the way.

Team Now benefits

All Breast Cancer Now runners in the 2018 Virgin Money London Marathon will receive access to our exclusive online Training Zone, a free Breast Cancer Now technical running vest and as much help as you need to help you reach your fundraising target.

On the day, we’ll be there screaming and cheering you on, with the loudest cheer points on the course. We'll also provide cheer sticks for your supporters so they can join us and do the same.

After the race, enjoy a free massage at our after-party, where there will be refreshments for you, and your friends and family to help you celebrate.

Got any questions?

We would love to hear from you and answer any questions you may have. Call our Challenge Events team on 0207 025 2483 or email events@breastcancernow.org.

Volunteer on the day

If you want to get involved in this amazing day, but running isn’t your thing, then why not volunteer for us? We rely on volunteers to help us support our runners and make their day. Volunteering is an unforgettable experience, where you’ll meet some great people and really feel part of a team. Apply to be a volunteer today!

Want to know what this feels like? Watch our video to find out

What do our Team Now members say?

My brother Tom and I are 100% committed to finding ways to stop breast cancer. The strength and bravery that our mum showed was so inspirational to us through our childhood and these traits still live on in us today. We take on these running challenges to try and do what we believe our mum would have wanted us to do, and that would not have been to take a backward step and be beaten by the sad time. She would have wanted us to get back up, brush ourselves down and realise that there are people who are still suffering from the impact of this disease that we can help.

So far we’ve raised nearly £10,000 to fund breast cancer research and the charity has always been extremely supportive and encouraging. Tom and I have the cause and memories we are running for that will mean that we never stop running!